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English: Laccognathus is an extinct genus of amphibious lobe-finned fish from Europe and North America. They existed from the Middle Devonian to the Late Devonian (around 397.5 to 360 mya). L. panderi - type species from the Middle Devonian Gauja Formation and Late Devonian Amata Formation of Latvia, the Kalmetumägi outcrop of Estonia and the Lower Frasnian stage rocks of the Kursk region in Russia. L. embryi is from the Frasnian age of the Late Devonian epoch (around 385.3 to 374.5 mya).of Ellesmere Island, Canada.
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